This next batch of work is all about enlarging and taking sections of the drawings to come up with new designs. When I looked again at the drawings, they reminded me of some images from my module 1 sketchbooks, the first is a newspaper advertisment and the second one of my photographs of electricity pylons. (I always think these coils make them look as if they are wearing dangly earrings) so I have included them for reference.
Above - the couched gold threads could represent the lines of pipes, and the drawn lines in gold pen (on the A4 sheet in previous post) could be sets of wires. Below - similar spirals.
Third Stage and Fourth Stages - Take A Long Thin Portion
First I took slices from a photograph of the 2 drawings and original image at different sizes.
Then I took a close up of a small portion and printed an enlargement (by printing on A4 sheets and taping them together). This is roughly 25 by 30 inches - to show the scale there is a 10p coin (1 inch) on the bottom left corner.
I then cut this into strips and played with different combinations.
I like this second one - possibly enlarge to make a set of hangings?
Or this could be a single very long hanging - floor to ceiling.
I also thought about vessel shapes. After a bit of folding, looking and muttering, I decided that because the design is busy, it would need a simple, clean shape. I taped 3 of the sections into a triangular arrangement - if I were making this, I would probably make the body in the black and blues/mauves and have the gold lines represented by something wrapped around the vessel (eg wire, stiff cords).
Stage 5 Take An Extremely Small Portion
For this I took some even more close-up photos of the A4 drawing.
I chose the second one and enlarged and printed it as before, this time on 9 sheets of A4. At this magnification, it shows some lovely scrunchy textures from the pastel marks and the pen lines look like thick, glittering cords.
Here it is with the original so you see just how much bigger it is. I didn't think to mark it when I took the picture, but the spirals in the enlargement are the tiny ones immediately to the left of the small portion stuck onto the a4 design.
And finally, I cut it into squares and rearranged them to make 4 linked designs.
2 comments:
I was always scared stiff of this type of exercise, but you have risen to the challenge brilliantly. I love the vessel idea and a very large one would be so dramatic. Keep up the good work.
Hi Jane
This is really interesting stuff. I like the idea for the vessel - it looks great.
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